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GRANDAD GOES WILD Grandad, a spry old man of sixty...............................................Jimmy Gorham Mrs. Laura Morton, His daughter................................................Bobby Gilbreath Angie, the maid............................................................Elon Ruth Bouldin Betty Shadduck, Mrs. Morton's niece.............................................Mary Haynes Kip Shadduck, a boy of fourteen.............................................. Jimmy Broadwell Jack Norwood, a young insurance salesman......................................... Kenneth Burns Horatious Xenophon Hooley, a tramp.................................................Gerald Coker Grogan, a policeman......................................................... Thomas Williams Jane Woods, a cute girl of fourteen..........................................Barbara Dale Davis Mrs. Victoria Waddell Harrington, a woman of fifty...................................Judy Gann Della Harrington, her daughter.................................................Betty Barksdale Miss Drusilla Dobbins, an old maid.................................................Sharon Mozley Directors John Hyde and Vera Dread in
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FIRST ROW: Ann Stewart, Billy Odell, Betty Barksdale, Kenneth Glenn, Barbara Davis, Gerald Coker, Fay Smith, Wayne Bruce, Linda Willmore, Henry Wayne Bouldin, Stella Byrd. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Glenn, Thomas Williams, Yvonne Young, Kenneth Burns, Sharon Mozley, Curtis Morgan, Hazel White, Jimmy Gorham, Patsy Gamel, Donald Horton, Martha Baker, Jimmy Broadwell, Dorothy Smith. THIRD ROW: Linda Bruce, Elon Ruth Bouldin, Arnold Smith, Sarah Roberts, Don Proctor, Flora Mae Gaskin, Joe Hulsey, Mary Haynes, Bobby Dale Smith, Judy Gann, Jerry Naler, Bobbie Gilbreath. ALMA MATER All hail to dear old Crossville, To the black and gold that flows along the breeze. All hail to dear old Crossville, And all her happy memories. Give three cheers for Crossville, We will never let her glory die. Long may we love her. Our Alma Mater, Crossville High. CLASS COLORS: Pink and White CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation ATTENTION SENIORS: Class Reunion, Third Sunday in May, 1962.
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